@PraveenKumar there's this answer that explains what branch prediction is and how it works which has like 18k upvotes. But come on.. who doesn't know what branch prediction is.. such a silly question
Is it only me but the bounties link doesn't work if you are on the mytags view? It actually prints the number of bounties but on clicking it, redirects to an empty page w/o the bounty Q's.
oh, and @Sam, just a request. many small commits rather than one large one. Much easier to look through the revision history and branch back if needed. Plus, it keeps you more on top of your own code writing.
Voting to close as Typo / Cannot Reproduce due to deciphering various output in different tools (Fiddler) and various browsers with escape sequences. As mentioned by OP in comments under accepted answer. — Drew2 mins ago
@JarrodRoberson Hey Jarrod, Drew is recruiting people to clean up some tags (to close questions that have 4 votes and are about to age away). Would you like to help out?
Isn't this question identical to the 'best mysql editor' question that was recently under discussion on Meta (apart from the fact it's a different DB engine)? — cybermonkey7 secs ago
Based on general mis-tagging I've seen in the past I wonder how much people actually read the tooltip that comes up when they add tags for questions. That said, making it larger/emboldening it and putting at the top would probably still help.
I see user since i managed to burn the jrxml are using xml, while this is nice since it highlights code correctly.. it far from related to question. Can this be solved with tag synonyms
When they type jrxml in the tag list, it won't be proposed. They will see jasper-report instead. If jasper-report is already there, they won't see anything
For the example of jdk -> java, it makes sense. Someone could want to tag their question jdk, but since it isn't proposed and it was made synonym of java, they will see java as the first proposed tag instead.
Consider this. You're a thief. So obviously, you should go to the FBI and ask them how many houses you need to steal from before they start looking for you.